Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke's net worth compared to Premier League rivals Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool
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Arsenal continue to be owned by Stan Kroenke. The American is the Owner and Chairman of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) and he became a shareholder of the Gunners back in May 2007.
He was then appointed to the Board of Directors a year later before acquiring 100 per cent ownership at the Emirates Stadium in 2018. The 77-year-old owns a variety of different sports franchises such as Los Angeles Rams, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Mammoth and Colorado Rapids.
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Hide AdHere is a look at how the net worth of Arsenal’s owner compares to the rest of the Premier League including the ownerships of rivals such as Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea...
1. Newcastle United - Saudi Arabia PIF - £485 billion
2. Manchester United - The Glazier family and INEOS - £20 billion
3. Man City - Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Khaldoon Al Mubarak - £17 billion
4. Arsenal - Stan Kroenke - £14 billion
5. Crystal Palace - Josh Harris, David Blitzer, John Textor, Steve Parish - £14 billion
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Hide Ad6. Chelsea - Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly - £12.5 billion
7. West Ham - Daniel Kretinsky and David Sullivan - £10.4 billion
8. Liverpool - Fenway Sports Group - £10 billion
9. Ipswich - Gamechanger 20 Ltd - £10 billion
10. Fulham - Shahid Khan - £9.5 billion
11. Aston Villa - Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens - £9.4 billion
13. Wolves - Guo Guangchang and Liang Xinjun - £4.3 billion
14. Tottenham - Daniel Levy and Joe Lewis - £4.58 billion
15. Everton - Farhad Moshiri - £2.7 billion
15. Leicester - the Srivaddhanaprabha family - £2.7 billion
16. Nottingham Forest - Evangelos Marinakis - £2.5 billion
17. Bournemouth - Bill Foley - £1.6 billion
18. Brighton - Tony Bloom - £1.3 billion
19. Southampton - Dragan Solak - £1 billion.
20. Brentford - Matthew Benson - £220 million
Arsenal have been transformed into title contenders by Mikel Arteta over the past few years. They have fallen short of Manchester City over recent times but are hoping that this is the season where they can finally claim top spot.
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Hide AdThe Gunners are currently sat in 3rd place in the table behind Liverpool and City after the first seven fixtures. They have 17 points on the board so far and beat Southampton 3-1 last time out in their last outing before the international break.
Speaking afterwards, Arteta has said: “First half I thought it was exceptional. The amount of dominance that we had in the areas that we played, the amount of situations and chances we created in open play and set pieces, our counter-press worked really well there. It's unbelievable that we didn’t score a goal.
“Then we started the second half, we were a bit sloppy, especially in the first 5-10 minutes with the ball and then the game became a little more open. Then the chance they had, they scored the goal, and then again, we’ve thrown everything away that we did in the first half. It was a completely brand-new game in a really difficult context and the team reacted incredibly well with a lot of composure; big belief, very good clarity in what we had to do. The crowd were exceptional, the subs were exceptional and we managed to win again.”
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